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Glenn Espinosa
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Transition Storefronts

Glenn Espinosa
  • Rehabber
  • Alexandria, VA
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What type of stores/businesses work best in areas transitioning from C to B? I'm doing a market analysis on a 6 unit commercial property and can't come up with potential suitors other than maybe: a cash/check store, barber shop, tobacco shop, antique store.

I've received interest from a private tutor academy as well as a martial arts studio and I think those two businesses could help attract a new crowd to the commercial property. Any other businesses I should look to attract?

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Joel Owens
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Joel Owens
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Martial arts studio is good.

What about a health foods store?? Restaurant??

With the ones you mentioned above you need to make sure the traffic generated can be handled with sufficient parking spaces.

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